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SINDO KOU, PhD, is Professor and Chair of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Wisconsin. He graduated from MIT with a PhD degree in metallurgy. He is a Fellow of American Welding Society and ASM International. He is the author of Transport Phenomena and Materials Processing, also published by Wiley.
Description
Updated to include new technological advancements in welding
Uses illustrations and diagrams to explain metallurgical phenomena
Features exercises and examples
An Instructor's Manual presenting detailed solutions to all the problems in the book is available from the Wiley editorial department.
Table of Contents
Preface.
PART I: INTRODUCTION.
1 Fusion Welding Processes.
2 Heat Flow in Welding.
3 Chemical Reactions in Welding.
4 Fluid Flow and Metal Evaporation in Welding.
5 Residual Stresses, Distortion, and Fatigue.
PART II: THE FUSION ZONE.
6 Basic Solidification Concepts.
7 Weld Metal Solidification I: Grain Structure.
8 Weld Metal Solidification II: Microstructure within Grains.
9 Post-Solidification Phase Transformations.
10 Weld Metal Chemical Inhomogeneities.
11 Weld Metal Solidification -----ing.
PART III: THE PARTIALLY MELTED ZONE.
12 Formation of the Partially Melted Zone.
13 Difficulties Associated with the Partially Melted Zone.
14 Work-Hardened Materials.
15 Precipitation-Hardening Materials I: Aluminum Alloys.
16 Precipitation-Hardening Materials II: Nickel-Base Alloys.
17 Transformation-Hardening Materials: Carbon and Alloy Steels.
18 Corrosion-Resistant Materials: Stainless Steels.



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